MSX Joystick

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Available on MSX & X68000 computers.
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== Pinout ==
 
== Pinout ==
  
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| 6  || /TRG1    || {{arrowlr}} || Trigger A / Output 1
 
| 6  || /TRG1    || {{arrowlr}} || Trigger A / Output 1
 
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| 7  || /TRG2    || {{arrowlr}} || Trigger A / Output 1
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| 7  || /TRG2    || {{arrowlr}} || Trigger B / Output 2
 
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| 8  || OUTPUT  || {{arrowr}}  || Output 3
 
| 8  || OUTPUT  || {{arrowr}}  || Output 3
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''Note: Direction is Computer relative Joystick.''
 
''Note: Direction is Computer relative Joystick.''
  
<i><em>Warning: Pin 5 is +5V on MSX and Mouse Button 2 on Amiga.
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'''Warning: Pin 5 is +5V on MSX and Mouse Button 2 on Amiga. Since Amiga mousebutton is active low, connecting an [[Amiga Mouse/Joy|Amiga mouse]] to a MSX and pressing mousebutton 2 will shortcut the supply voltage.'''
Since Amiga mousebutton is active low, connecting an Amiga
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mouse to a MSX and pressing mousebutton 2 will shortcut the
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supply voltage.</em></i>
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== Contributions ==
 
== Contributions ==
 
 
* [[User:Joakim|Joakim Ögren]]
 
* [[User:Joakim|Joakim Ögren]]
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
 
* Mayer's SV738 X'press I/O map
 
* Mayer's SV738 X'press I/O map
  

Latest revision as of 23:42, 3 January 2007

Available on MSX & X68000 computers.

Pinout

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9 PIN D-SUB MALE at the computer.

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9 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the joystick cable.

Pin Name Dir Description
1 /FORWARD Arrowl.png Forward
2 /BACK Arrowl.png Backward
3 /LEFT Arrowl.png Left
4 /RIGHT Arrowl.png Right
5 +5V Arrowr.png +5 VDC (50mA max)
6 /TRG1 Arrowlr.png Trigger A / Output 1
7 /TRG2 Arrowlr.png Trigger B / Output 2
8 OUTPUT Arrowr.png Output 3
9 GND Arrow.png Signal Ground

Note: Direction is Computer relative Joystick.

Warning: Pin 5 is +5V on MSX and Mouse Button 2 on Amiga. Since Amiga mousebutton is active low, connecting an Amiga mouse to a MSX and pressing mousebutton 2 will shortcut the supply voltage.

Contributions

Sources

  • Mayer's SV738 X'press I/O map